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'''Spiro Bolkus''' is the leader of the [[Constantinople Party]] (and has been since 1988 when it was still called the [[Constantinople Party|Constantinople League]]), and the Deputy Chancellor of [[Pantocratoria]], leading the smaller of the two governing coalition parties.
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The Honourable '''Spiro Bolkus''', MP is the leader of the [[Constantinople Party]] (and has been since 1988 when it was still called the [[Constantinople Party|Constantinople League]]), and the Deputy Chancellor of [[Pantocratoria]], leading the smaller of the two governing coalition parties. His department is the [[Ministry of Cultural Development]], a once infamous institution used by [[Irene Capet|Princess Irene]] to suppress the [[Greek]] language, impose dress regulations, ban "unpatriotic" music and books, and censor the press, which Bolkus has transformed (despite massive bureaucratic resistance) into a department which promotes Pantocratorian cultural and linguistic diversity, especially promoting the use of Greek, and encouraging a new found interest amongst academics, school children and the general population in Pantocratoria's pre-Western influence [[Pantobyzantine]] culture.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:27, 1 February 2006

Spiro Bolkus
Born
9 April 1958
Death
N/A
Titles
The Honourable, Deputy Chancellor, Minister for Cultural Development and Bilingual Affairs, Member of Parliament for the See of Drakopolis
Marital Status
Married

The Honourable Spiro Bolkus, MP is the leader of the Constantinople Party (and has been since 1988 when it was still called the Constantinople League), and the Deputy Chancellor of Pantocratoria, leading the smaller of the two governing coalition parties. His department is the Ministry of Cultural Development, a once infamous institution used by Princess Irene to suppress the Greek language, impose dress regulations, ban "unpatriotic" music and books, and censor the press, which Bolkus has transformed (despite massive bureaucratic resistance) into a department which promotes Pantocratorian cultural and linguistic diversity, especially promoting the use of Greek, and encouraging a new found interest amongst academics, school children and the general population in Pantocratoria's pre-Western influence Pantobyzantine culture.

Preceded by:
Andronicus Suvlako
Leader of the Constantinople Party
1988-
Succeeded by:
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Preceded by:
Isaac Comnenus
Deputy Chancellor of Pantocratoria
2004-Present
Succeeded by:
-